It is asking the tidy towns members to ensure that street furniture does not cause any obstructions for people with disabilities. |
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This tidy sum may be dinner money for many of you high-flyers, but for the rest of us, it would go down a treat. |
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Well done to both girls who finished the run in a good time and managed to raise a tidy sum of money in sponsorship for Newry and Mourne Hospice. |
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The Poker Run of a few weeks ago benefited St. Vincent's Hospital in Mountmellick and raised a very tidy sum with the money still coming in. |
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All who attended, not just the winners who walked away with a nice tidy sum of money, had a great night. |
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Plus, the money I don't spend on meat will amount to a tidy sum as the years pass. |
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However, I plan to retire long before then with a tidy income from company and private pensions, ISAs, property and so on. |
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We deferred almost all our household spending for six months and thus earned a tidy amount of extra interest. |
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It is not that there are any great problems with the house, it just needs a bit of a vac round and a tidy. |
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Yesterday I did a major tidy of the back room, and I mentioned that I intended doing the same for the front room. |
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As we look down the inside length of the unit, on the left hand side at the rear is a nice cable tidy, to keep the power leads out of your way. |
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Disposing of the tub in the kitchen tidy, she searched the lounge room for her mobile phone and wallet. |
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The good thing about spending all weekend tidying my bedroom is that I have a tidy bedroom. |
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Mention has already been made of using Velcro loops to tidy the wiring away. |
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Keep food cupboards clean, tidy and dry and throw out products that have gone past their sell-by date. |
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It was very nice indeed but I have to fight the urge to be TOO tidy, so the wee bugs and beasties have somewhere to overwinter. |
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Kate's predicament is never sentimentalized, and the tough decisions she faces aren't simplified to bring about a tidy little ending. |
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Monday through Friday the College bedmakers will tidy each room and make up the bed. |
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She left her clothes in a tidy heap on the floor, since she didn't know where the laundry basket was. |
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Raven black curls fell riotously around her face, holding no semblance at all to the painfully tidy styles of the London ton. |
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But barely a freeflowing middle eight's allowed to digress from the tidy, right-on package of political broadsiding that's being delivered. |
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Aspen shavings, crushed corn-cob, hardwood chip and shredded paper bedding are used to keep the mouse homes dry and tidy. |
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Installation is a breeze, and they even provide you with enough in the way of sheaths to keep your cables tidy if you need to. |
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This involves minimising the amount of waste created in the school and keeping the building and the grounds clean and tidy. |
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Since I've never been famous for a neat and tidy workspace, others were detailed to the task and by the big day all was as shipshape as could be. |
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Misty, hazel eyes brightened in delight at the sight of the girls and he quickly reached up a hand to try to tidy his shock of black hair. |
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With its faux rice-paper lamps and shoji sliding doors, the street could easily pass for a tidy neighborhood in Tokyo. |
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They are renting those rooms out to boarders and making quite a tidy income on the side. |
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That's the concept behind Offshore, a tidy little coffee palace with a neat sideline in furniture sales. |
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The room was uncommonly tidy, except for the books on the desk, and there were no pictures on the walls. |
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And if they had hoped to tidy up their beards they would have had to make do with a blunt razor they should have changed weeks ago. |
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This multiformity leads to the realisation that the Anglican Eucharistic tradition is not so tidy or uniformly Protestant as he suggests. |
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The Minstermen were neat and tidy in possession but, as has been the case on so many occasions this season, were undone by their final ball. |
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I elude authority and make a tidy living being the mutinous karate girl in the corner. |
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I know there are in Belfast tidy gardens of roses, bookstalls with shelves of poetry, cats soaking up sun in shop windows. |
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As the tribe unpacks its weaponry, Johnny's girl Janette makes sure the camp is tidy. |
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The living room is very tidy, with rustic pine furniture and a tiny, black-and-white Boston terrier curled up on the rug. |
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In Mexico, the tops of the wooden posts are cut off at the same level, creating very neat and tidy fences. |
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A key feature of the farm is the farmhouse and farmyard which is well laid out and always maintained in a very neat and tidy fashion. |
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We travel down from Newcastle and Durban twice a year in order to keep the graves neat and tidy. |
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Many thanks to everyone who came out to help keep all areas around the river so neat and tidy. |
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Aberdeen gave the ball away far too often to be able to mount any sustained pressure, whilst the visitors were neat and tidy in their play. |
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He was extremely neat and tidy around the place and took a gentle pride in maintaining the place so well. |
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But unless you're particularly neat and tidy, they can soon end up rolling around the floor, or getting sat on by a passenger. |
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He has finally, it seems, sorted out his blog format, and everything looks fabulously neat and tidy. |
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In addition we have taken the opportunity to remove an unused reservoir on the site and to tidy undergrowth within the site boundary. |
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The row of cottages in which the master was staying during his sojourn was a tidy line of fifteen along the edge of the farms. |
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The atoms were manipulated to form tidy bundles of waves, called solitons, which retained their shape and strength. |
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Shymala enjoys the facility and vivacity frequently seen in small dancers, tidy in build, ideally proportioned. |
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The cash will be used to repair roofs and windows and tidy up the appearance of the buildings. |
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Despite their extreme age they were clearly alert, tidy and reasonably well nourished. |
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The Prince was presented with a pewter ink well and desk tidy, shaped like an oast house. |
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Most days have had fairly heavy rain on and off so we have not been able to get out in the garden to tidy up. |
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She packed all she had in a worn out old carpet bag and swept up a little, she hated not to leave things tidy. |
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He dumped the wood by the hearth, and frowned as crud from the logs spilled over the hearthstones, which had been tidy. |
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Ray Jubitz was 3rd runner-up following quite a tidy round which unfortunately collected a few strayers affecting his final score. |
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Thousands of acres are painstakingly planted in tidy orchards, trellises and rows. |
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Jon liked everything tidy and in order where he could find it, but James Hyde was a messy man. |
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It was never a formal or tidy place, the very opposite of our municipal cemeteries and more like an unkempt churchyard. |
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The tidy towns committees play a vital role that is central to community life and your continued efforts develop and improve our localities. |
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She said tidy town committees played a vital role which was central to community life. |
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I felt terribly overdressed and ashamed of my tidy cardigan and River Island jeans which have no holes. |
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The public, on the other hand, may respond more positively to tidy and cheerful graffiti. |
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I had put edging stones and stone chippings on the plot to keep it neat and tidy, but now they'll have to go. |
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All households in the area are requested to keep up the good work in keeping their surrounds tidy and clean. |
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She didn't have a beautiful garden, but she kept the place neat and tidy, even to the point where she swept the bare dirt in her yard. |
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It's also a tidy world, with a degree of moral symmetry between the past and the present. |
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She opened the proceedings with a tidy 100 metres hurdles, then set the stadium in flames with her performance in the high jump. |
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You may be required to clean the property and tidy the garden before leaving. |
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True, her waistline wasn't as tidy as she'd have liked, and she was tending towards pear-shaped. |
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The models cost a tidy packet but the organisation finds them easy to display at trade fairs and expos, here and overseas. |
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The oozy goo of reproduction and decay impinges darkly on the tidy geometrical regularity of a bogus suburban milieu. |
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They still have five or six million in sterling and US dollars and even divided among twenty robbers that still comes out at a tidy sum. |
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She found a feather duster, chained by cobwebs itself, and resolved to tidy it the next day. |
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His office was neat and tidy, his papers neatly stacked on his desk, or filed away in cabinets. |
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The Metro stations are tidy, the advertising placards on the walls are artistic and very French. |
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Plans for a tidy tip next to a busy park have been criticised by Conservative councillors. |
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In another, tidy rows of young vegetables are being trickle-hosed into plumpness. |
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The tidy inventory of his property functioned as a dual hit list and memorial roster when mounted on a large wall at the emporium's entrance. |
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His normally very tidy light brown hair had flattened in some areas and began to stick out in others. |
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Some make it into their cooking pots, while others are sold for a tidy profit ranging from B20,000 and up. |
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At the club I coach at we tell our gymnasts that we'd like French plaits where possible because they are tidy and backward rolls are much easier! |
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While Hold That Tiger will almost certainly start favourite, Audience will be the best each-way bet and could land the big prize at a tidy price. |
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I pop to the Gents in the warehouse and tidy my ponytail, peering dejectedly at my sallow face in the soap-crusted, cracked glass. |
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Solid sales across its major product lines pushed HP to a tidy second quarter. |
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The area by the riverside and the housing behind give a very tidy appearance. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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When we believe our own storyline, as if it were a novel that will reach its climax and denouement in tidy fashion, we delude ourselves. |
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The desk tidy is made from ash wood and powder coated steel and has a container that slides out to reveal two compartments inside. |
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They don't leave their rooms until everything is tidy and say grace before every meal. |
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It may be worth receiving a lower rent and having a more reliable grazier who will keep the land in a tidy condition. |
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And, although a little greasy right now from the game, it was usually pretty tidy. |
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I used to be idealistic enough to think that all the world was clean and tidy, that rules were rules, that there were no gray areas anywhere. |
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After the third knock, a charming and tidy gentleman appeared at the front door. |
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The hairdresser massaged Peter's scalp during the wash, and was very careful using the cut-throat razor to tidy up. |
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For tonight, he had tied back his hair in a tidy queue, and his eyes seemed especially bright from his sapphire-colored tunic. |
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Thomas, my driver, was a spotlessly tidy, smartly dressed, obviously well washed and well-watered fellow. |
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A well-kept, tidy and attractive front garden is a good selling point, adding value to your property. |
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Their balcony, though small, used to be neat and tidy with well-kept hanging baskets. |
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Our unusually tidy house is a sham, all deceiving beauty outside yet all corruption within, as a whited sepulchre, or market stall pear. |
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The film critic and biographer has been commissioned to tidy up the novel and write an afterword to set the book in context. |
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The result is a plan which includes traffic calming measures, upgrading of local kerbing and footpaths, and a general tidy up of the village. |
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White picket fencing, kerbstones around plots and over-elaborate flower beds were also to be stopped in a bid to tidy up cemeteries. |
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So I had a tidy little sum to be going on with, and I live with my Auntie Doll, my mum's youngster sister, in Beckenham, Kent. |
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Ditching old equipment while making a tidy profit is classic Bell monopoly reaming. |
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Still, it cornered smartly, everything looked tidy and it ticked all the right boxes for practicality. |
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Still, only golf sets up its challenges in such a tidy row, a telescoping succession like that of Russian dolls nested one inside the other. |
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Instead of tidy, maudlin conclusions, the film is handed an ambiguous closure. |
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Later, his mother would tidy the sofa and reposition the pillow, inadvertently noticing the smell of the ocean captured in its fibers. |
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Lace curtains neatly surround the latticed windows while pretty flowers border the tidy garden which has obviously been lovingly kept. |
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But as the eldest, I started to help tidy and do the washing-up and laundry. |
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Cruised the aisles picking up recipe bits and bobs, then zizzed home to tidy the flat and start cooking. |
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Everything was neat and tidy, and there were no dirty dishes or food leftovers to be seen anywhere. |
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Behind these rings of trees are yet more grassy fields, some wild and overgrown, others kept trim and tidy. |
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They aren't boisterous, keep themselves neat and tidy and smile at anybody who says hello. |
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The former mayor plans to continue the Rotarian effort and hopes the public will play their part in keeping the town tidy. |
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The room tidy bit doesn't always happen but then when it gets to looking like a bomb's hit it they are the ones who have to blitz it clean. |
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Long stems of summer flowering hardy jasmine that protrude from their support can be cut back to tidy them up. |
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Of course, I'm setting up a tidy opposition here between the microcosm and the macrocosm, between the political and the philosophical. |
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The awl cuts a tidy hole in the leather that will close up tight around the thread as it is sewn, leaving a watertight stitch. |
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Recycled Malthusianism has long been used as an excuse for simplifying complex social problems into tidy biological equations. |
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In some scenes the branches were bare, and beneath them were tidy scatterings of crispy brown leaves. |
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Please keep our town, and our beautiful scenic environment tidy, and litter free. |
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Emerald-green hills are dotted with old stone churches, one-room schoolhouses and white cottages ringed by picket fences and tidy flowerbeds. |
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My argument is a terminological one, not in order to have tidy semantics, but because words can govern other behaviors. |
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My observation for this week is that there is nothing like a deadline to get the house tidy. |
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Barnsley batted first and looked composed, if a little sedate, in reaching 25 off 14 tidy overs from Duncan Snell and Rob Flack. |
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By the day of the party, Rowena and Sammy were entirely unpacked, the apartment was tidy, and the food preparations were on schedule. |
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They can barely wait to get rid of the place so they can return to a tidy apartment in Paris with a bistro next door. |
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The village was neat, with tidy little houses, arranged along three roads leading out from this castle. |
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When I sit down on empty days like this and wonder what to do with myself I think mostly of tidy roses and neatly mown lawns. |
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Although I'm not hugely obsessive about it, it has to at least appear to be tidy and clean. |
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It would only take a couple of minutes to keep outside business premises tidy. |
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A careful and conscientious farmer, he kept his farmyard, fences and land in good repair, and always had a neat and tidy garden. |
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Salford has efficient binmen and clean, tidy town centres, roads and parks, says an independent watchdog. |
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They were packed with tidy rows of disks, neatly labeled and organized alphabetically. |
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If you give an example of keeping things well organised and tidy, the chances are your adolescent will eventually do the same. |
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His wife, Olfah, is arranging furniture that has just arrived at their tidy two-bedroom flat. |
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Yet this girl, with a meticulously tidy mother and accountant father, was a walking bomb site who couldn't add up. |
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Irving, thought by his family at home in Vermont to be obsessively tidy, is a control freak. |
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And then he decided the reason we aren't living together is because you're tidy and I'm not. |
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I'm sure this doesn't apply to you, because anybody who reads this is probably a considerate and reasonably tidy person. |
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Lydie, a more calm and tidy girl by nature, had graduated at the top of her class back in Mount Lennon. |
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He is a small, tidy man with a neat beard and an orange Yves Saint Laurent top. |
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Wilson runs a neat and tidy show, with just the occasional seasoning of edge to it. |
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He did not threaten aerially but was prepared to tackle and his distribution was generally tidy. |
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My neat, tidy organised life is structured to avoid self-inflicted nasty surprises. |
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In a rather neat and tidy package, the movie playfully portrays the highs and lows of a complicated dating process. |
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The words inside were written in black ink, in very neat and tidy handwriting. |
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You'll see neat and tidy chapters, broken into subsets on theory, mechanics, and practice. |
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Bassett keeps these feelings just below the surface, letting the viewer watch as she struggles to maintain her tidy life in control. |
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All the fans want, really, is a tidy procedure that neatly resolves the loose ends. |
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The results move straight into a very tidy profit and loss account, balance sheet and cash flow statement, followed by cleanly presented notes. |
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Patterson and New Zealand pro Matt Horne seized control in the face of a tidy but far from fierce attack. |
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I'm just looking for a neat and tidy finish to the season before preparing for the new one. |
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This time, he was more confident and more controlled, but still managed some very spectacular and tidy dancing. |
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She turned the paper so that the side with Christy's tidy writing faced outward. |
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Irvine has made a tidy living as a controversial tabloid editor, columnist and now owner of his Glasgow-based PR company Media House. |
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They generally look to sell off the businesses between three and five years for a tidy profit. |
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The night is due to be a good one and you never know you might win a tidy sum of money just before Christmas. |
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The seller will be content to depart with a tidy sum as a reward for years spent developing the enterprise. |
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It is customary in this House to have a bill, after each election and before the next, to tidy up any areas in which there are deficiencies or imperfections. |
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Lecturing us on how to keep our linen cupboards tidy, we are being sold the idea that cleaning is cool and that a few crumbs under the toaster is an indication of failure. |
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What with the lack of potties, pram, and Moses basket our home feels positively spacious so I'm keen to carry that through and have a good tidy and sort out. |
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My wedding was semiformal, so everyone just dressed neat and tidy. |
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The second car is also clean and tidy but the owner has taken a chamois to the windows, polished the exterior, used a light, pleasant air freshener inside. |
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Most residents in the county are proud to keep their homes tidy and know how to have an untidy place by looking at the tip, every day, as we go by! |
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If an untidy person is unkempt, why is a tidy person not kempt? |
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This desk tidy will keep your desktop organized and stylish. |
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Unless you tidy up, everyone can see the gruesome jumble of cables. |
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This will be an integral part of the tidy towns five year plan. |
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So I pitched into the morning house clean routine, left all neat, tidy and sparkling clean, and took myself and the little silver Ford off to Boston. |
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If you create something that's all railings and stone flags and lamp posts and signs, it may be neat and tidy but it doesn't do anything for wildlife. |
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She prided her self in loving everything neat, tidy and organised. |
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Robert Cecil was Secretary of State as well as Leader of the House of Commons, and made earnest efforts to regulate the private lives of citizens into a neat and tidy pattern. |
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The mess the workmen had created in her normally tidy and well-organised house had driven her out and down to the local shops in an attempt to get away from them. |
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I am a pack rat, so there is a lot of purging to be done, but my main goal is to get rid of the clutter and have a lovely tidy room that feels inviting and not revolting. |
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She was married with three kids and had settled into a tidy one-story house with a good sized lawn in Ferguson. |
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She's fabulously sweet to us, and thinks we're very tidy and considerate. |
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Which brings me to the bone that remains to be picked with Vox, helpful as their tidy summary of the CDC data was. |
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He chooses not to create a tidy drama where characters are explained by their pasts. |
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts. |
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He has a tidy action and excellent control over his line and length. |
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If you are a parent cursing a somnolent teenager for ignoring your appeals to tidy a bedroom for the umpteenth time this morning then these are the statistics for you. |
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Of course, this process is not as neat and tidy as I have made it appear. |
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Since then the place has been well kept, the grass cut and it is always neat and tidy and a credit to the local community which take pride in their place. |
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I dropped off the prints at Mark's absurdly tidy and trendy flat. |
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The wide ramp will give wheelchair access to the garden at the centre and the volunteers also concreted the shed area in the garden as well as giving the garden a tidy up. |
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My parents came to stay on Saturday, so most of last week was spent trying to get everything done at work then going straight home to tidy, clean, wash etc. |
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He had his first bowl in senior cricket, sending down a tidy over. |
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A new road had been cut through the quarry wall to a tidy waterside quay. |
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To reiterate, you need to dust the shelves, polish any wooden surfaces and shine the glass and mirrors, clean the floor and tidy up to some extent. |
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Bradford Council believes it is a cut above the rest when it comes to keeping the district tidy as the Government today slated councils for not doing enough. |
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It's a tidy, well-kept neighbourhood of historic homes and the location of the Second City Comedy Club, a place that has spawned so many comedic talents. |
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Before the Lower East Side was all safe and tidy, I once spent an unforgettably raucous evening there with Thomasos. |
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The Association appeals to everyone in the village area to tidy areas in front of dwellings and properties as much as possible for the visit of the competition judges. |
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Reducing the number of occasions you splurge on non-essentials can leave you with a tidy sum of disposable income, which you can use to fund your retirement account. |
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If Labour is hoping for a nice, tidy Scottish campaign, where everybody keeps to non-devolved issues and avoids the Scottish dimension, it could be in for a surprise. |
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I do not want to get into the cadastral survey aspect, because, again, that is an area where we need some accuracy, and these amendments merely tidy it up. |
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And so one of the least-wanted stock positions in American history has been unwound at a tidy profit. |
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The open-ended nature of the story is in keeping with the character who has been presented to us but is a little on the frustrating side for anyone seeking tidy endings. |
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For the last two years Joshua, a year four pupil at Moorhouse Primary School, has helped her to plant seeds, bulbs and plants and to tidy the garden. |
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The Glasgow firm, a world leader in the supply of temporary power and temperature control units, also made a tidy fortune from millennium parties around the world. |
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White-bread ISIS recruits, culled from the wastelands of Web 2.0, call that tidy division into terrible question. |
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He put a tidy amount on at 40-1 and picked up a four-figure sum. |
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Additionally, a player may sell a plot of land for a tidy profit, useful in the later stages of the game where the most fruitful tracts of land have been claimed. |
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Today the county council said it was not aware of a promise to return to clean up the land but would arrange to tidy up any land which was covered in rubbish. |
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You could join the thieves guild and make quite a tidy bit of money. |
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It would not take a fortune to create a clean and tidy looking river bank and with a little imagination a very good amenity could be created in this area. |
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The place is neat and tidy, with tiled tables near the front windows, more tables in a sunken seating area at the back, and walls hung with paintings by local artists. |
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At a fiver a head it would have made a tidy sum for some deserving cause. |
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And therein lies a tale of fragility and obsolescence that can be told in two tidy charts. |
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In the interest of keeping our local cemetery neat and tidy you are asked not to discard old or withered wreaths, grass cuttings trimmings in the area. |
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A full return ticket is valid for travel all day and stations, tracks and lineside are kept tidy so there is nothing to spoil the enjoyment of the journey. |
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Saturday night I got back to my digs walked into my room and it was tidy. |
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Switzerland work the ball forward with some cute one-touch football, but the crucial touches are letting them down and the crowded French midfield can tidy up with ease. |
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With a kid, there are always so many little GI Joe army boots and stray Lego pieces and art projects lying around, it's a tough row to hoe to keep things tidy. |
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And the filmmakers' willingness to provide love and money in a tidy package is why this film's sweetness ultimately and unpalatably overwhelms its bitterness. |
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An obsessively tidy man, he clears up after Elizabeth cooks. |
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She loved a tidy house full of bright, beautiful objects like Crown Derby china, with everything neat and shipshape. |
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He said residents had gone to a lot of trouble to improve the area and had all co-operated and worked together to keep the estate, and area, neat and tidy. |
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Plush but tidy brown hush puppies softened the girl's tread, and she walked with a slight shuffle, back hunched a bit, as if she were trying to hide from the world. |
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I took a paperclip out of one of the compartments in my desk tidy and clipped it to the picture of Alfie, so the two of them could be together again. |
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The money was raised last November, when all the members of the club took part in a sponsored graveyard tidy at St Michael's and All Angel's Church, Haworth. |
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They're in need of an autumn tidy, that's for sure, but it's a job that'll keep Graham busy for no more than half a day, possibly as much as a full day. |
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Being a prince, he was naturally very concerned with such issues as hygiene and sanitation, and he felt anything but immaculate or tidy right now! |
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And when the City asked them to leave the sidewalk outside, they asked for an extra allotment of time, in order to be able to leave the site as neat and tidy as they found it. |
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She walked past neat gardens and tidy houses, watching small birds bath in bird baths, insects fly around flowers and people inside their air conditioned houses. |
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The local committee have asked you all to make a special effort over the next two weeks to have Newport looking clean and tidy, bright and colourful. |
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The judges were very impressed with the area and how tidy and neat it is. |
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Hanging chads and recounts are bothersome, but I prefer that to Martinez's self-appointed authority to tidy up after the voters. |
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The main purpose of these changes was to tidy up the boundary where it had been rendered obsolete by changes in the urban landscape. |
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But he's a breezy batsman and a tidy keeper who seems to have the necessary gumption, rather than charmless gormlessness behind the stumps. |
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Passing the tidy playground, one of the first amazing species to spot is a turkey oak, which has more pointed leaves than its English equivalent. |
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And while I try and keep my gaming space tidy, it can occassionally look like a bomb site. |
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I have had it up to here! I am gatvol. If you don't tidy your room, you are grounded. |
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Residences of a development named Hilltop Place mimic wooden farmhouses with barns attached, painted gray to look paintless but remain tidy. |
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At this point you should tidy up your screen, resizing the windows and positioning them to make best use of your available screenspace. |
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How the child managed to converse and fold at the same time was a marvel, yet the shirt lay in a tidy rectangle by the time she came up for air. |
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She tried her mother again when her father started coming into her room dressed only in his tidy whities. She got slapped for telling lies. |
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Icelanders will assure you that their economy is really as fit as a fiddle, and it is true that the country does produce a tidy budget surplus. |
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Newsome's ward councillors took to the streets to tidy up the area around Barcroft Road and Bluebell Woods. |
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The 46th 'Pick 'n' Pint' patrol will do its best to tidy up the Lowndes Road area of Wollaston. |
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After BusinessLiverpool's report last year, owners of the city's shabbiest locations were contacted and urged to tidy up their properties. |
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It wouldn't take long and would give us an opportunity to really focus on an area and tidy up litter that has gathered. |
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For me, in 1973, it was Mel Ramos blondes wavy as surf, clean superstacked superheroines stashed away in my father's tidy domain. |
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The author usually novelizes the story as best he can with vivid characters and a tidy, satisfying ending. |
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But death is never symmetrical and tidy, and the button man had nothing to say. |
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A Kirklees Council spokesman said that only Christmas flowers which looked tired or wilted were removed and staff had to keep the area tidy. |
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Naw, it's because they've got a blonde barnet, fetching fizzogs and they look tidy in a low-cut top. |
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Over time, they accumulated a tidy nest egg and retired comfortably. |
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Longtime homeowners who sell their houses could net a tidy profit thanks to modified capital gains regulations proposed in the new federal tax bill. |
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The 22-year-old BA Fine Art student has created work from a variety of carcasses including turning rabbits into pot plants and a beheaded owl into a desk tidy. |
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In the Gulf-facing front yard, beyond a brilliant blue swimming pool flanked by a tidy zoysia lawn, they planted boxwood, natal plum, seagrapes and clusia. |
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